sqfstar - tool to create a squashfs filesystem from a tar
archive
cat xxx.tar | sqfstar [OPTIONS] FILESYSTEM [exclude files]
zcat xxx.tgz | sqfstar [OPTIONS] FILESYSTEM [exclude files]
xzcat xxx.tar.xz | sqfstar [OPTIONS] FILESYSTEM [exclude files]
zstdcat xxx.tar.zst | sqfstar [OPTIONS] FILESYSTEM [exclude files]
Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. It
uses either gzip/xz/lzo/lz4/zstd compression to compress both files, inodes
and directories. Inodes in the system are very small and all blocks are
packed to minimise data overhead. Block sizes greater than 4K are supported
up to a maximum of 1Mbytes (default block size 128K).
Squashfs is intended for general read-only filesystem use, for
archival use (i.e. in cases where a .tar.gz file may be used), and in
constrained block device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low
overhead is needed.
- -b BLOCK_SIZE
- set data block to BLOCK_SIZE. Default 128 Kbytes. Optionally a suffix of K
or M can be given to specify Kbytes or Mbytes respectively.
- -comp COMP
- select COMP compression. Compressors available: gzip (default), lzo, lz4,
xz, zstd, lzma.
- -noI
- do not compress inode table.
- -noId
- do not compress the uid/gid table (implied by -noI).
- -noD
- do not compress data blocks.
- -noF
- do not compress fragment blocks.
- -noX
- do not compress extended attributes.
- -no-compression
- do not compress any of the data or metadata. This is equivalent to
specifying -noI -noD -noF and -noX.
- -reproducible
- build filesystems that are reproducible (default).
- -not-reproducible
- build filesystems that are not reproducible.
- -mkfs-time
TIME
- set filesystem creation timestamp to TIME. TIME can be an unsigned 32-bit
int indicating seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01) or a string value
which is passed to the "date" command to parse. Any string value
which the date command recognises can be used such as "now",
"last week", or "Wed Feb 15 21:02:39 GMT 2023".
- -all-time TIME
- set all file timestamps to TIME. TIME can be an unsigned 32-bit int
indicating seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01) or a string value which is
passed to the "date" command to parse. Any string value which
the date command recognises can be used such as "now",
"last week", or "Wed Feb 15 21:02:39 GMT 2023".
- -root-time
TIME
- set root directory time to TIME. TIME can be an unsigned 32-bit int
indicating seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01) or a string value which is
passed to the "date" command to parse. Any string value which
the date command recognises can be used such as "now",
"last week", or "Wed Feb 15 21:02:39 GMT 2023".
- -root-mode
MODE
- set root directory permissions to octal MODE.
- -root-uid
VALUE
- set root directory owner to specified VALUE, VALUE can be either an
integer uid or user name.
- -root-gid
VALUE
- set root directory group to specified VALUE, VALUE can be either an
integer gid or group name.
- -all-root
- make all files owned by root.
- -force-uid
VALUE
- set all file uids to specified VALUE, VALUE can be either an integer uid
or user name.
- -force-gid
VALUE
- set all file gids to specified VALUE, VALUE can be either an integer gid
or group name.
- -default-mode
MODE
- tar files often do not store permissions for intermediate directories.
This option sets the default directory permissions to octal MODE, rather
than 0755. This also sets the root inode mode.
- -default-uid
UID
- tar files often do not store uids for intermediate directories. This
option sets the default directory owner to UID, rather than the user
running Sqfstar. This also sets the root inode uid.
- -default-gid
GID
- tar files often do not store gids for intermediate directories. This
option sets the default directory group to GID, rather than the group of
the user running Sqfstar. This also sets the root inode gid.
- -pseudo-override
- make pseudo file uids and gids override -all-root,
-force-uid and -force-gid options.
- -exports
- make the filesystem exportable via NFS.
- -no-sparse
- do not detect sparse files.
- -no-fragments
- do not use fragments.
- -no-tailends
- do not pack tail ends into fragments.
- -no-duplicates
- do not perform duplicate checking.
- -no-hardlinks
- do not hardlink files, instead store duplicates.
- -p PSEUDO-DEFINITION
- add pseudo file definition. The definition should be quoted.
- -pf PSEUDO-FILE
- add list of pseudo file definitions. Pseudo file definitions in
pseudo-files should not be quoted.
- -ef EXCLUDE_FILE
- list of exclude dirs/files. One per line.
- -regex
- allow POSIX regular expressions to be used in exclude dirs/files.
- -ignore-zeros
- allow tar files to be concatenated together and fed to Sqfstar. Normally a
tarfile has two consecutive 512 byte blocks filled with zeros which means
EOF and Sqfstar will stop reading after the first tar file on encountering
them. This option makes Sqfstar ignore the zero filled blocks.
- -no-xattrs
- do not store extended attributes.
- -xattrs
- store extended attributes (default).
- -xattrs-exclude
REGEX
- exclude any xattr names matching REGEX. REGEX is a POSIX regular
expression, e.g. -xattrs-exclude '^user.' excludes xattrs from the
user namespace.
- -xattrs-include
REGEX
- include any xattr names matching REGEX. REGEX is a POSIX regular
expression, e.g. -xattrs-include '^user.' includes xattrs from the
user namespace.
- -xattrs-add
NAME=VAL
- add the xattr NAME with VAL to files. If an user xattr it will be added to
regular files and directories (see man 7 xattr). Otherwise it will be
added to all files. VAL by default will be treated as binary (i.e. an
uninterpreted byte sequence), but it can be prefixed with 0s, where it
will be treated as base64 encoded, or prefixed with 0x, where val will be
treated as hexidecimal. Additionally it can be prefixed with 0t where this
encoding is similar to binary encoding, except backslashes are specially
treated, and a backslash followed by 3 octal digits can be used to encode
any ASCII character, which obviously can be used to encode control codes.
The option can be repeated multiple times to add multiple xattrs.
- -version
- print version, licence and copyright message.
- -force
- force Sqfstar to write to block device or file.
- -exit-on-error
- treat normally ignored errors as fatal.
- -quiet
- no verbose output.
- -info
- print files written to filesystem.
- -no-progress
- do not display the progress bar.
- -progress
- display progress bar when using the -info option.
- -percentage
- display a percentage rather than the full progress bar. Can be used with
dialog --gauge etc.
- -throttle
PERCENTAGE
- throttle the I/O input rate by the given percentage. This can be used to
reduce the I/O and CPU consumption of Sqfstar.
- -limit
PERCENTAGE
- limit the I/O input rate to the given percentage. This can be used to
reduce the I/O and CPU consumption of Sqfstar (alternative to
-throttle).
- -processors
NUMBER
- use NUMBER processors. By default will use number of processors
available.
- -mem SIZE
- use SIZE physical memory for caches. Use K, M or G to specify Kbytes,
Mbytes or Gbytes respectively.
- -mem-percent
PERCENT
- use PERCENT physical memory for caches. Default 25%.
- -mem-default
- print default memory usage in Mbytes.
- -nopad
- do not pad filesystem to a multiple of 4K.
- -offset
OFFSET
- skip OFFSET bytes at the beginning of FILESYSTEM. Optionally a suffix of
K, M or G can be given to specify Kbytes, Mbytes or Gbytes respectively.
Default 0 bytes.
- -o OFFSET
- synonym for -offset.
- -Xhc
- Compress using LZ4 High Compression.
- -Xbcj
filter1,filter2,...,filterN
- Compress using filter1,filter2,...,filterN in turn (in addition to no
filter), and choose the best compression. Available filters: x86, arm,
armthumb, powerpc, sparc, ia64.
- -Xdict-size
DICT-SIZE
- Use DICT-SIZE as the XZ dictionary size. The dictionary size can be
specified as a percentage of the block size, or as an absolute value. The
dictionary size must be less than or equal to the block size and 8192
bytes or larger. It must also be storable in the xz header as either 2^n
or as 2^n+2^(n+1). Example dict-sizes are 75%, 50%, 37.5%, 25%, or 32K,
16K, 8K etc.
- (no options) (deprecated - no kernel support)
- SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
- If set, this is used as the filesystem creation timestamp. Also any file
timestamps which are after SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH will be clamped to
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH. See
https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/source-date-epoch/ for more
information.
Written by Phillip Lougher <phillip@squashfs.org.uk>
Copyright © 2023 Phillip Lougher
<phillip@squashfs.org.uk>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
Public License for more details.
mksquashfs(1), unsquashfs(1), sqfscat(1)
The README for the Squashfs-tools 4.6.1 release, describing the
new features can be read here
https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools/blob/master/README-4.6.1
The Squashfs-tools USAGE guide can be read here
https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools/blob/master/USAGE-4.6